Saint-Gall
Clerk Court I with French as Main Language
- 18 August 2026
- 80%
- Permanent position
- Saint-Gall
About the job
St. Gallen, Switzerland | 80-80%
What You Can Contribute
- Draft rulings in international administrative assistance procedures in tax matters and tax law (customs law).
- Participate in the examination of appeal procedures in these areas.
What Makes You Unique
- Comprehensive legal training with very good qualifications; a lawyer's certificate or a doctorate is an advantage
- Several years of experience, preferably in a court or tax administration (possibly an accounting firm or a specialised law firm)
- Developed analytical mind, precise written expression, great independence and stress resistance, openness to criticism, team spirit.
- French as main and working language; very good knowledge of another official language as well as good knowledge of English
In a Few Words
You show an interest in federal tax law and wish, through your conscientious and systematic work within Court I, (7-11), to contribute to the development of the case law of the Federal Administrative Court.
What We Offer
- Working for Switzerland We are committed to the success of the Swiss model and the well-being of the population.
- Diversity Every Day We ensure equal opportunities, which allow us to deploy our skills and express different viewpoints.
- Health at Work We assist and advise our employees on all matters related to physical or mental health.
Living in Eastern Switzerland – Working in French
The Federal Administrative Court (FAC), based in St. Gallen, handles appeals against decisions made by federal authorities. It rules as the final instance in most cases; among the rulings subject to appeal to the Federal Supreme Court, only a minority are challenged. The credibility enjoyed by the FAC’s case law is primarily due to excellent work quality and an appropriate duration of proceedings. To this end, the court offers its employees modern workstations, flexible hours and a trilingual environment.
Additional Information
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Questions about the Position
Emilia Antonioni Luftensteiner +41 58 46 52502
Questions about the Application
Monika Sengör +41 58 48 45151